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Biochemistry Wire

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Results 1 - 20 of 1,211 in Biochemistry

  1. Fyn kinase function in lipid utilization: a new upstream regulator of AMPK activity?Read the original story

    19 hrs ago | CiteULike

    ... doi = {10.1080/13813450903164348}, issn = {1744-4160}, journal = {Archives of physiology and biochemistry}, keywords = {ampk, fyn, lipid}, month = {October}, number = {4}, pages = {191--198}, posted-at = {2009-12-25 04:05:41}, priority = {2}, title ...

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    Related Topix: Biology, Science

  2. Distinctions and similarities of cell bioenergetics and the role of...Read the original story

    Thursday | CiteULike

    ... day = {18}, doi = {10.1016/j.biocel.2009.11.008}, issn = {13572725}, journal = {The International Journal of Biochemistry \& Cell Biology}, keywords = {bioenergetics, cancer, embryonic, hypoxia, interesting, mitochondria, read-today, review}, month ...

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    Related Topix: Cell Biology, Biology, Science

  3. Small changes in protein chemistry play large role in Huntington's diseaseRead the original story

    Thursday | Science Blog

    ... of fibrils, perhaps clogging up the cells' internal machinery. "These studies shed light on the structure and biochemistry of the mutant huntingtin protein and on potentially modifiable factors that affect its toxicity," said Margaret Sutherland, ...

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    Related Topix: Chemistry, Science, Biology, UC Irvine, Irvine, CA, UC Los Angeles

  4. Signaling cells show education how to use online resourcesRead the original story w/Photo

    Thursday | Golden Swamp

    ... 'output relationships. Thus, even the most comprehensive interactomes do not capture the logic of cellular biochemistry anda 'criticallya 'cannot predict the responses of cells to specific biological stimuli. Two nodes in a nodea 'edge graph might ...

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    Related Topix: Science / Technology, Internet, Emerging Technology, Search Engines, Biology

  5. Study Shows Key Protein Helps Control Blood PressureRead the original story

    Thursday | Medical News Today

    Main Category: Hypertension Also Included In: Neurology / Neuroscience ; Biology / Biochemistry ; Cardiovascular / Cardiology Article Date: 24 Dec 2009 - 1:00 PST University of Iowa researchers have shown that a protein channel helps nerve sensors in blood vessels keep blood pressure in check.

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    Related Topix: Biology, Science, University of Iowa, Health

  6. New Compounds May Control Deadly Fungal InfectionsRead the original story

    Thursday | Medical News Today

    Main Category: Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses Also Included In: MRSA / Drug Resistance ; Biology / Biochemistry Article Date: 24 Dec 2009 - 1:00 PST An estimated 25,000 Americans develop severe fungal infections each year, leading to 10,000 deaths despite the use of anti-fungal drugs.

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  7. Research Yields New Agent For Some Drug-Resistant Non-small Cell Lung CancersRead the original story

    Thursday | Medical News Today

    Main Category: Lung Cancer Also Included In: Genetics ; Biology / Biochemistry Article Date: 24 Dec 2009 - 1:00 PST The ability to make, test, and map the atomic structure of new anti-cancer agents has enabled a team of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute scientists to discover a compound capable of halting a common type of drug-resistant lung cancer .

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  8. The ILK/PINCH/parvin complex: the kinase is dead, long live the pseudokinaseRead the original story

    Thursday | Nature Publishing Group

    Sara A Wickström 1 , Anika Lange 1 , Eloi Montanez 1 and Reinhard Fssler 1 Department for Molecular Medicine, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Martinsried, Germany Reinhard Fssler, Department for Molecular Medicine, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Am Klopferspitz 18, Martinsried 82152, Germany.

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  9. Activation of Hemostasis and Decline in Cognitive Function in Older People [Vascular Biology]Read the original story

    Wednesday Dec 23 | Circulation

    Anton J.M. de Craen ; J. Wouter Jukema ; Brendan Buckley ; Ian Ford ; and Gordon D.O. Lowe From Division of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences , Faculty of Medicine, University of Glasgow, UK; Robertson Centre for Biostatistics , University of Glasgow, UK; Department of Vascular Biochemistry , University of Glasgow, UK; Department of Gerontology ...

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  10. Freeware: using virtual labs for viewing and designing small molecular drugs

    Tuesday Dec 22 | Examiner.com

    ... highschool or a college undergraduate who has a vested interest in pursuing a biology, chemistry or biochemistry career to indulge in other extra-educational activites such as learning to use molecular visualization software in order to become a ...

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    Related Topix: Chemistry, Science, Games, Board Game, Video Games, Family, Teenagers, Biology

  11. Gluttony geneRead the original story

    Wednesday | Australian Broadcasting Corporation

    ... in different families they discovered body weight was largely inherited. STEPHEN O'RAHILLY, PROF., CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY: Your body weight as an adult was very similar to the identical twin you had never seen and not at all ...

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  12. UC wins stimulus funds for spectrometerRead the original story

    Wednesday Dec 23 | Cincinnati Business Courier

    ... console for one of the five nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometers in use at the molecular genetics, biochemistry and microbiology department. The machines allow scientists to obtain three-dimensional images of the structures of molecules. ...

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    Related Topix: Biology, Science, Microbiology

  13. Robot scientist in top ten discoveries of the yearRead the original story w/Photo

    Wednesday Dec 23 | University of Cambridge News Stories

    ... were both novel and correct. Steve Oliver, one of Adam's creators and Professor of Systems Biology and Biochemistry at the University of Cambridge, said: "The novel thing is that Adam is able to formulate hypotheses on its own and test them. In this ...

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    Related Topix: Science / Technology, Robots, Robots, Biology, Science

  14. Nanoscale Changes In Collagen Are A Tipoff To Bone HealthRead the original story

    Wednesday Dec 23 | Medical News Today

    Main Category: Bones / Orthopaedics Also Included In: Biology / Biochemistry Article Date: 23 Dec 2009 - 3:00 PST Using a technique that provides detailed images of nanoscale structures, researchers at the University of Michigan and Detroit's Henry Ford Hospital have discovered changes in the collagen component of bone that directly relate to bone ...

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    Related Topix: Biology, Science, Michigan, Chemistry, Wisdom Teeth, Health

  15. Synthetic Red Blood Cells Carry Oxygen, DrugsRead the original story

    Wednesday Dec 23 | Medical News Today

    Featured Article Main Category: Blood / Hematology Also Included In: Medical Devices / Diagnostics ; Biology / Biochemistry Article Date: 23 Dec 2009 - 2:00 PST US scientists have developed synthetic red blood cells that mimic the softness, flexibility and oxygen carrying-property of natural red blood cells, and can be used to deliver drugs and ...

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    Related Topix: Biology, Science, UC Santa Barbara, Health

  16. Enzyme Necessary For Development Of Healthy Immune SystemRead the original story

    Wednesday Dec 23 | MediLexicon

    ... to a drug before prescribing the treatment, enabling physicians to personalize therapy to the patient's unique biochemistry. In this study, the UCLA team injected the FAC probe into mice that had developed leukemias that either had or did not have ...

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  17. The Structural and Biochemical Foundations of Thiamin BiosynthesisRead the original story

    Wednesday Dec 23 | CiteULike

    ... doi = journal = {Annual Review of Biochemistry}, keywords = {tpp}, number = {1}, pages = {569--603}, posted-at = {2009-12-23 09:36:07}, priority = {2}, title = {The Structural and Biochemical Foundations ...

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  18. Johns Hopkins Scientists Find A Source Of Nonallergic ItchRead the original story

    Wednesday Dec 23 | Medical News Today

    Main Category: Neurology / Neuroscience Also Included In: Biology / Biochemistry ; Dermatology ; Genetics Article Date: 23 Dec 2009 - 1:00 PST Scratching below the surface of a troublesome sensation that's equal parts tingle-tickle-prickle, sensory scientists from Johns Hopkins have discovered in mice a molecular basis for nonallergic itch.

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    Related Topix: Genetics, Biology, Science, Johns Hopkins University, Health

  19. Macroscopic Kinetic Effect of Cell-to-Cell Variation in Biochemical ReactionsRead the original story

    Tuesday Dec 22 | CiteULike

    ... citeulike-linkout-1 = {http://arxiv.org/pdf/0912.3941}, day = {19}, eprint = {0912.3941}, keywords = {biochemistry, biophysics, mathematical\_model, noise, stochastic}, month = {Dec}, posted-at = {2009-12-22 22:38:56}, priority = {2}, title = ...

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  20. Flu BM2 structure and functionRead the original story

    Tuesday Dec 22 | Nature Publishing Group

    ... A Cross 1 Timothy A. Cross is at the National High Magnetic Field Lab and at the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA. Abstract Flu viruses package essential functions into a small integral ...

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    Related Topix: Chemistry, Science, Biology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL